VA Tech Wabag, an Indian water technology company, has secured a significant INR 700 crore Design, Build, and Operate (DBO) contract from the Lusaka Water Supply and Sanitation Company in Zambia. This project, funded by the European Investment Bank and Germany’s KfW, involves the construction of two state-of-the-art wastewater treatment plants in Ngwerere and Chunga, with capacities of 54 MLD and 19 MLD. The project timeline includes a 36-month construction phase, followed by a two-year operation and maintenance period.
In a notable commitment to sustainability, these plants will incorporate innovative energy solutions such as biogas and solar power to meet the majority of their energy requirements. Guhan Kandasamy, Head of Sales & Marketing (Africa) at Wabag, emphasized the transformative impact this project will have on Zambia’s water infrastructure and its potential to enhance the quality of life for local citizens. Wabag’s success in securing this contract was attributed to its competitive pricing and advanced technical proposal, further solidifying its presence in the African market.
This project aligns closely with Zambia’s ongoing efforts to improve its water and sanitation systems, addressing critical needs within the community. It also serves to reinforce Wabag’s reputation as a leader in providing sustainable water solutions. By undertaking this significant infrastructure development, Wabag is committed to contributing to Africa’s water management capabilities and improving public health through enhanced sanitation facilities.
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